Global accounting & control : a managerial emphasis

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Global accounting & control : a managerial emphasis

Sidney J. Gray, Stephen B. Salter, Lee H. Radebaugh

John Wiley, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Class-tested and student-approved, Gray, Salter, and Radebaugh's new text has been praised by reviewers for its clear, concise, and engaging writing style. Throughout, the authors take a user perspective approach, emphasizing what managers need to know as they approach the global business environment. The text's succinct, current, and highly relevant content makes it perfectly suitable for a one-semester MBA or Masters of Accounting course, a final year undergraduate International Accounting course, or as a supplemental text in a MBA Management Accounting or Management Control course.

Table of Contents

Global Business: Accounting and Control Issues. Foreign Currencies and Exchange Risk Management. Global Organization, Coordination, and Control. Comparative International Management Accounting. Planning and Performance Evaluation in Multinational Enterprises. Taxation and the Multinational Enterprise. Global Financial Statement Analysis. Global Transparency and Disclosure. Foreign Currency Accounting and Exchange Rate Changes. Auditing and the Multinational Enterprise. Index.

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